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Optimus Grime
Home, Music, Electro, Remixes 26th Apr 2008 // 05:02 pm

Optimus Grime

It’s the LA-connection, again. This time no one other than Optimus Grime is sipping an extravagant drink, is punching a banging buffet, leaving a high-lifted eyebrow behind, cause these 4 mashups are a harder way proving skills in placing the bassline.

This might be nothing for persons with cardiac insufficiency or aberration. If you are afflicted with one of these charges and restrictions you better just load the Kanye workover, cause this is something to relax after the 3 other bangers, enjoying a baller status, shaking and balling your brain and stole your abilty to keep straight on. Grab this beeping bouncing gems from the man with a higher frequency of female comments on his space to turn your day into a whoopee of hilarity.

Mediafire: Boys Noize - & Down (Optimus Grime Remix)
Mediafire: D.I.M. - Is you (Optimus Grime Remix)
Mediafire: Louis la Rouché - Love (Optimus Grime Remix)
Mediafire: Kanye West - Flashing Lights (Optimus Grime Remix)


Are you fucking kidding me?
Are we listening to the same songs?

Remixes, more like mickey mouse edits.
(that means shit) They just sound like he slapped phaser and other effects

WHAT A FUCKING DOWNGRADE FROM THE ORIGINALS!

Just another shitty unoriginal laptop dj who downloads songs from missingtoof, bigstereo, iheartcomix, floukids, discodust and blah blah blah.
Who has more ego than talent.

Comment by JohnnyDouche on 26th Apr 2008 @ 23:23

And who are you?
A random hater still fret about djs playing with laptops?! A random kid who just proved his knowledge of mp3-blogs?

I don’t dig them all, as well, but your slating of all tracks helps nobody. Your ego seems to be higher than your common sense.

Me grabbed the dim, I feel sated of remixes of the remaining tracks.

Comment by child on 26th Apr 2008 @ 23:56

True. I agree with child, where are your ground-breaking remixes buddy? Check out the kids myspace and you’ll see that the Louis la Rouche is actually an edit. Either way get a life and stop hating the edits bouncy and the remixes are fresh.

Comment by playpal on 28th Apr 2008 @ 03:19

oh yeah, and no wonder that negativity had to come from somebody that was a johnnyDOUCHE

Comment by playpal on 28th Apr 2008 @ 03:24

Okay. Let’s put all fairness to adolescents learning the ropes and going through their laptop DJ phase aside for a moment…

These are stupid. Let’s think about how these tracks work. They are the same fucking songs, except a filter over the entire track here, or a really, really, stupid siren that ruins the entire track there.

What are these doing on a blog? (A trusted one at that.) Let’s hear some originals from homeboy, or something that demonstrates a little more production skill than shamelessly re-appropriating someone else’s hard work.

Comment by geoff on 28th Apr 2008 @ 03:56

my two penny worth: - you don’t like his work, well thats ok and you’ve got every right to insist! but doesn’t you’ve got anything else to do than playing “the princess and the pea” and take personal offense like we wanted you to affront!? Never mind the bollocks!

Comment by Pseudoé Silhouette on 28th Apr 2008 @ 06:40

Thx for the “trusted blog” words, first!

“What are these doing on a blog?” is easily said:

You are able to relate statements like showing a wider range of stuff happening around is highly more precious than just blogging the same people you find on any blog around, even they’re no 100% pros?! That a discussion and enable moments to criticize is more precious and the advantage of commenting articles on a blog?! Elsewise we should invariable read the newspaper or music-mags.

We highly appreciate this way of commenting! And we think Optimus Grime as well! This is surely something he can handle to and use for his further way of working…

Can you imagine that people exist who like that tracks?!
Do you fancy just blogging about already famous remixers?!
Do you want us to rip originals cd’s and stop publishing remixes?
Should we stop answering on comments and appear untouchable?

Comment by thefastlife.org on 28th Apr 2008 @ 11:12

i think the kid’s got potential — just hasn’t learned to add his own stuff yet

Comment by mr gaspar on 30th Apr 2008 @ 03:03

i hardly ever comment on any blog site. but i can completely understand where the criticisms are coming from. i’ve been trying to find a good remix of flashing lights for a while now, so i thought i’d give this one a try, and honestly i can’t believe anyone would ever put their name next to a track like this and call it their own remix. simply putting a phaser over the entire song to me was a massive cop out and added nothing worth while to the track. extremely disappointed to hear the amazing tracks of boys noize and d.i.m insulted in this fashion.

Comment by haydn on 13th Jun 2008 @ 17:34

haydn try Mano’s Uptempo Mix, you might fancy that. I used to mix that in a couple months ago.

Comment by divinemotherzebrass on 24th Jun 2008 @ 04:12

hey guys thanks for all the feedback/the hate/support and all!
these tracks are all edits really and were my first attempts at doing any arrangement musically.
check it out some of my newer stuff and see what u think.

Comment by optimus grime on 25th Aug 2008 @ 02:06
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